What Causes Elevated MCV Levels?
Going through the list of causes, yes alcohol intake could be the cause
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I have gone through your query with diligence and would like you to know that I am here to help. Let me list all the possible causes for elevation of MCV levels and from there on we can narrow it down to the most likely cause.
+Anemias (folate deficiency, haemolytic, aplastic, vitamin B12 deficiency): These would have been diagnosed on the blood examination and so we can rule this out
+Liver disease: Would have reported abnormal liver enzymes, so can be ruled out
+Abnormal thyroid (hypothyroidism): Not sure if a thyroid profile was conducted or not, if it was then this also can be ruled out
+Excessive alcohol intake
So far, I concur with your doctor, the alcohol intake could be the cause for the mildly elevated MCV. I hope you find my response both helpful and informative. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications, I am always here to help.
Best wishes.
Yes you will correct it by quitting alcohol and it will return to normal
Detailed Answer:
Hi ma'am.
Yes, it does seem that alcohol is the cause. So you will correct your MCV level by cutting down or completely avoiding the alcohol. It should return to normal.
Best wishes. :)